1st Amendment Quandary: Can Citizens Direct Their Anger to Staff in Addition to Elected Officials? ...Middle East

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At a recent San Diego Association of Governments meeting last month, board Vice Chairman Sean Elo-Rivera became angered over a number of public speakers questioning  information in a report exploring the removal of tolls on State Route 125. The report — “Process for removing toll roads on State Route 125” — was prompted, in part, by recent revelations that drivers were incorrectly charged for using the 10-mile long toll road. It was authored by four SANDAG staff members who had evaluated several options for the future of San Diego’s only toll road.  Elo-Rivera halted the May 24 board meeting following questions by several speakers. He had warned several of them, both in person and

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